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Peatland course in the Gauja National Park

In the Gauja National Park the course started with lectures given by Prof. Albert Grootjans from the Netherlands, Prof. Leslaw Wolejko from Poland and Jüri-Ott Salm from Estonia. After that studies were carried out in the spring mires near Amata River and Kazu Ravine in the Gauja National Park and Rauna Staburags Nature Reserve.  

On the banks of Amata River rare habitats in Latvia and Europe are located – springs mires and springs with tufa formation

Participants of the peatland course are getting acquainted with the characteristic plant species of spring seepage area

Prof. Albert Grootjans carries out temperature measurements near Amata River  

Raunas Staburags

Participants of the peatland course are looking at the springs with tufa formation at Rauna Staburags Nature Reserve

 

International peatland course

Peatland course in Cena Mire

Peatland course in the Slītere National Park

Peatland course in Engure Nature Park

Peatland course in Finland